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Nobel Prize in Chemistry Announcement Scheduled in Stockholm

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Nobel Prize Chemistry 2024 Stockholm

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences is set to announce the recipients of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The announcement is scheduled to take place in Stockholm, Sweden, on October 9, 2024. This prestigious event attracts global attention as it honors individuals who have made remarkable contributions to the field of chemistry.

According to a report by Thomson Reuters, the preparations for the announcement are underway, with the iconic Nobel Prize sign already in place at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. This year, the award will continue its tradition of recognizing groundbreaking scientific discoveries and research.

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